Wayward is not slowing down at all. It's steaming forward towards an incredible climax with monsters all around. If this issue is any indication, we're in for some epic supernatural battles to close out the series. This is bittersweet, as I don't want to see it end, but so far it's been a monumental journey. Wayward was pitched as "Buffy set in Japan" and it's grown so far beyond that. This is an immersive experience steeped in terrifying folklore. Read Full Review

Wayward #28 throws everyone right into the fray, and I don't think there has been a bigger stage then now for either success or failure. This issue laughs in the face of anyone who was really hyped up for a turnaround, but even then this remains a story where you expect the unexpected. Especially when there's still one special element introduced that can still shake things up. Read Full Review